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Electric iron

Electric iron. By Jose Preciado and Troy Randleston. The electric clothes iron was first invented in France in 1880. On June 6, 1882, Henry W. Seely of New York City received a patent on one which proved impractical, requiring too much reheating. Info on electric iron.

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Electric iron

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  1. Electric iron By Jose Preciado and Troy Randleston

  2. The electric clothes iron was first invented in France in 1880. On June 6, 1882, Henry W. Seely of New York City received a patent on one which proved impractical, requiring too much reheating.

  3. Info on electric iron On June 6, 1882, Henry W. Seely of NYC patented the electric iron, at the time it was called the electric flatiron. Early electric irons used a carbon arc to create heat, however, this was not a safe method. In 1892, hand irons using electrical resistance were introduced by Crompton and Co. and the General Electric Company. During the early 1950s electric steam irons were introduced

  4. Howe it felt in iron making room Any inventor who had ever been near the room where ironing was done knew it was a hot, tiring job. Whatever the weather, the housewife/laundress would work beside a hot stove or hearth, with at least two irons, probably three, moving them from stove to ironing table and back again in a cycle of heating, pressing and re-heating. Meanwhile she must keep the irons spotlessly clean with no trace of ash to soil the clean linen.

  5. Can you tell the new or the old.

  6. When the electric iron was made The search for a foolproof "self-heating flat iron" was under way by the mid-19th century. In 1852 a patent was issued in the US for a new, improved charcoal-burning iron which would make "practicable the permanent heating of smoothing irons". By 1860 there were gas irons available in several countries, with rubber tubing to connect them to gas light fittings or to canisters, and then there were numerous designs for irons with internal burners and little piggyback tanks of liquid fuel

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